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State General State of Tennessee Governor State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Governor 1. Bill Haslam - Republican 2. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown - Democratic 3. Shaun Crowell - Constitution 4. Isa Infante - Green 5. Steven Damon Coburn - Independent 6. John Jay Hooker - Independent 7. Daniel T. Lewis - Independent 8. Write-In - A. Darryl Haas - Independent 9. Write-In - BeLinda Jo Ivins - Independent 10. Write-In - Mark Pearson - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Anderson 13,367 3,171 262 379 100 385 94 0 0 0 Bedford 5,653 1,227 189 49 56 212 54 0 0 0 Benton 2,415 991 183 10 29 79 24 0 0 0 Bledsoe 1,786 620 68 13 17 51 18 0 0 0 Blount 23,653 4,171 561 442 164 472 197 0 0 0 Bradley 16,709 2,528 310 122 86 204 126 0 0 0 Campbell 4,981 1,145 79 30 25 135 39 0 0 0 Cannon 1,977 546 64 26 14 98 45 0 0 0 Carroll 4,313 1,430 239 28 44 118 30 0 0 0 Carter 8,376 1,530 308 118 91 182 172 0 0 0 Cheatham 6,191 1,535 232 132 49 331 54 0 0 0 Chester 2,659 510 103 11 33 44 24 0 0 0 Claiborne 4,015 948 88 19 37 121 41 0 0 0 Clay 963 378 26 6 17 43 12 0 0 0 Cocke 5,615 1,032 147 62 61 185 69 0 0 0 Coffee 7,986 2,008 271 77 103 365 104 0 9 0 Crockett 2,222 558 57 12 16 49 16 0 0 0 Cumberland 12,978 2,543 294 168 120 220 103 0 0 0 Davidson 71,661 47,438 1,673 4,451 731 7,166 831 0 0 2 Decatur 1,634 510 38 5 15 63 27 0 0 0 Dekalb 2,423 834 83 38 42 119 32 0 0 0 Dickson 6,830 2,297 244 78 49 326 61 0 0 0 Dyer 5,710 1,162 250 16 46 124 36 0 0 0 Fayette 8,141 1,976 217 47 47 84 42 0 0 0 Fentress 2,371 617 96 18 34 77 26 0 0 0 Franklin 6,595 2,022 156 169 52 239 56 0 1 0 Gibson 7,819 2,300 679 26 70 176 50 0 0 0 Giles 3,922 1,229 124 31 28 144 43 0 0 8 Grainger 3,274 635 69 26 29 90 25 0 0 0 Greene 10,146 2,118 422 107 117 255 136 0 0 1 Grundy 1,556 645 60 27 13 68 29 0 2 0 Hamblen 8,978 1,515 164 80 51 224 75 0 0 0 Hamilton 56,750 19,462 799 1,118 278 869 365 0 0 0 Hancock 676 166 25 12 4 27 10 0 0 0 Hardeman 2,891 1,809 75 10 25 59 19 0 0 0 Hardin 4,046 764 57 12 40 101 30 0 0 0 Hawkins 8,730 1,575 208 55 87 184 105 0 0 0 Haywood 1,940 1,341 36 10 12 25 9 0 0 0 Henderson 3,836 790 170 14 46 86 46 0 0 0 Henry 5,297 1,533 204 23 44 142 36 0 0 0 Hickman 2,956 976 127 24 32 118 40 0 0 0 Houston 1,005 634 67 14 15 44 12 0 0 0 Humphreys 2,512 1,201 288 16 13 121 23 0 0 0 Jackson 1,451 611 58 34 22 80 20 0 0 0 Jefferson 8,423 1,370 155 108 76 222 84 0 0 0 Johnson 2,547 484 86 24 33 53 26 0 0 0 Knox 78,571 15,986 1,390 2,806 487 2,214 522 0 0 0 Lake 629 409 35 3 17 51 19 0 0 0 Lauderdale 2,652 1,201 78 7 34 87 23 1 0 0 Lawrence 6,264 1,681 225 34 56 205 66 0 0 0 Lewis 1,857 531 89 44 17 48 27 0 0 0 Lincoln 4,720 1,077 164 39 54 127 54 0 0 0 Loudon 12,015 1,610 157 212 74 218 73 0 0 0 Macon 2,436 483 67 20 31 94 32 0 0 0 15-Dec-14 Page 1 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Governor 1. Bill Haslam - Republican 2. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown - Democratic 3. Shaun Crowell - Constitution 4. Isa Infante - Green 5. Steven Damon Coburn - Independent 6. John Jay Hooker - Independent 7. Daniel T. Lewis - Independent 8. Write-In - A. Darryl Haas - Independent 9. Write-In - BeLinda Jo Ivins - Independent 10. Write-In - Mark Pearson - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Madison 14,563 6,640 722 95 100 317 94 0 0 0 Marion 4,233 1,685 84 39 23 88 51 0 1 0 Marshall 4,279 1,224 151 27 32 185 40 0 0 0 Maury 12,790 4,145 763 170 131 337 130 0 0 0 McMinn 8,120 1,654 159 53 65 168 50 1 0 0 McNairy 4,019 1,032 106 20 41 97 34 0 0 0 Meigs 1,683 439 34 21 12 54 17 0 0 0 Monroe 7,567 1,788 169 50 50 147 44 0 0 0 Montgomery 20,185 7,073 640 319 181 456 209 0 0 0 Moore 1,145 306 40 5 15 41 13 0 0 0 Morgan 2,453 962 58 9 18 88 21 0 0 0 Obion 4,428 1,369 502 38 88 128 53 0 0 0 Overton 2,613 1,025 107 14 66 121 29 0 0 0 Perry 945 327 63 18 9 32 12 0 0 0 Pickett 1,154 328 15 9 54 37 14 0 0 0 Polk 2,505 829 63 29 18 44 23 0 0 0 Putnam 10,425 2,727 284 213 217 363 104 0 0 0 Rhea 4,792 873 106 27 29 61 28 0 0 0 Roane 10,310 2,178 252 154 72 370 69 0 0 0 Robertson 10,177 2,501 382 102 96 416 115 0 0 0 Rutherford 36,467 11,323 1,316 840 325 1,331 387 0 1 4 Scott 2,318 630 31 8 19 64 17 0 0 0 Sequatchie 2,418 549 42 18 17 36 26 0 0 0 Sevier 15,400 2,205 348 162 139 306 129 0 0 0 Shelby 107,089 69,193 1,783 2,268 1,487 2,711 731 1 0 0 Smith 2,720 1,048 102 26 30 167 33 0 0 0 Stewart 1,999 760 82 20 26 67 28 0 0 0 Sullivan 26,837 4,399 928 271 142 353 182 0 0 0 Sumner 28,090 6,121 744 278 233 901 235 0 0 0 Tipton 9,636 2,104 246 48 80 149 105 0 0 0 Trousdale 965 392 35 8 11 56 9 0 0 0 Unicoi 2,999 596 109 53 37 77 59 0 0 0 Union 2,311 520 53 18 13 71 18 0 0 0 Van Buren 903 483 35 7 20 48 16 0 0 0 Warren 5,285 1,648 164 37 47 297 65 0 0 0 Washington 19,707 4,485 808 533 162 349 252 0 0 0 Wayne 2,122 423 71 18 27 56 15 0 0 0 Weakley 5,082 1,600 372 52 69 145 44 1 0 0 White 4,030 1,214 144 49 70 146 48 0 0 0 Williamson 45,329 7,501 1,538 763 280 1,182 267 0 0 0 Wilson 22,580 5,075 613 219 178 893 173 0 0 0 STATEWIDE TOTALS 951,796 309,237 26,580 18,570 8,612 30,579 8,321 4 14 15 15-Dec-14 Page 2 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 1 Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section: Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. The people retain the right through their elected state representatives and state senators to enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest or when necessary to save the life of the mother. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Anderson 9,213 9,016 Bedford 4,634 3,092 Benton 2,188 1,545 Bledsoe 1,660 976 Blount 16,364 13,934 Bradley 14,122 6,384 Campbell 4,008 2,442 Cannon 1,833 1,085 Carroll 4,142 2,126 Carter 7,026 3,820 Cheatham 4,738 4,081 Chester 2,615 831 Claiborne 3,138 2,165 Clay 939 555 Cocke 4,286 2,782 Coffee 6,695 4,887 Crockett 2,013 903 Cumberland 9,885 6,484 Davidson 46,717 92,098 Decatur 1,443 847 Dekalb 2,282 1,418 Dickson 5,726 4,829 Dyer 4,651 2,580 Fayette 6,144 4,320 Fentress 2,262 1,032 Franklin 5,473 4,172 Gibson 7,989 3,184 Giles 3,194 2,387 Grainger 2,552 1,588 Greene 8,043 5,014 Grundy 1,530 871 Hamblen 7,530 3,825 Hamilton 39,817 41,421 Hancock 606 342 Hardeman 2,464 2,477 Hardin 3,385 1,641 Hawkins 6,667 3,825 Haywood 1,683 1,774 Henderson 3,805 1,246 Henry 4,013 3,118 Hickman 2,653 1,911 Houston 864 913 Humphreys 2,324 1,866 Jackson 1,635 952 Jefferson 6,509 4,003 Johnson 2,029 1,144 Knox 50,635 54,124 Lake 650 298 Lauderdale 2,254 1,784 Lawrence 6,549 2,374 Lewis 1,797 1,038 Lincoln 4,394 1,626 Loudon 8,319 6,405 Macon 2,272 1,067 Madison 14,508 8,647 Marion 3,389 2,896 Marshall 3,318 2,736 Maury 11,038 8,121 03-Dec-14 Page 3 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 1 Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section: Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion.
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